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Richie Mensah champions change in entertainment industry

Celebrated Ghanaian singer-songwriter and record producer recognized as Richie, delivered an impactful speech at the Lynx Entertainment headquarters.

He emphasized the urgent requirement for cooperation, changes in mindset, and comprehensive industry education to advance Ghana’s entertainment sector.

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During the gathering, Richie pinpointed two fundamental challenges impeding the industry: insufficient collaboration and misguided perspectives.

He emphasized that achieving success in the entertainment field demands proactive and informed strategies, which many currently lack.

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“You can’t go far in life without the right mindset,” Richie asserted. He stressed the significance of grasping fundamental industry principles like contract negotiation and financial stewardship, aspects often neglected by many artists.

Richie highlighted that the entertainment sector faces challenges in garnering respect and acknowledgment, partly stemming from the misconception that creative pursuits are straightforward.

He lamented, “Art is made to look easy… We don’t let people see the true effect of our industry on the lives of others.” 

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He contended that this misunderstanding undermines the industry’s worth and disregards the diligent efforts of its participants.

In response to these obstacles, Richie introduced the “Live the Music” initiative, designed to revolutionize the industry through education and hands-on experience. A pivotal aspect of this initiative is the launch of “Link’s Cups” in high schools nationwide.

This initiative will classify students into three categories: the red zone for behind-the-scenes creatives, the gold zone for aspiring stars, and the green zone for industry support roles. Through hands-on learning and mentorship, students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the entertainment sector, equipping them for future leadership positions.

Richie revealed that ten schools have already committed to implementing Link’s Cups, marking a significant stride toward nurturing an informed and skilled next generation. By integrating practical industry education into the school curriculum, Richie aims to ensure that upcoming entertainers are well-prepared to navigate and thrive in the field.

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